Increasing the Effectiveness of Treatment of Dental Pulp Damage in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis
Keywords:
chronic periodontitis, endo-periodontal lesion, endoactivator, cytokine profile, periodontal microcirculationAbstract
Chronic inflammatory periodontal diseases remain one of the most common dental pathologies, the effectiveness of treatment of which is still low. Despite the generally accepted role of the microbial factor and occlusal disorders in their development, one of the important aggravating factors of the periodontal condition is somatic disorders. The problem of diagnosing dental pathology is of particular relevance in patients with chronic somatic diseases of autoimmune origin, in which their own immunity is sharply weakened. Numerous studies in recent years have been devoted to the study of pathogenetic relationships between diseases of internal organs and inflammatory periodontal lesions (T.E. Zoirov, N.F. Absalamova, 2020). The combination of endodontic diseases (pulpitis, periodontitis) and periodontal disease in adults is steadily increasing (A.V. Mitronin et al., 2017), which significantly complicates the implementation and reduces the effectiveness of dental treatment and preventive measures (A.I. Grudyanov, M.K. Makeeva, 2014; A.K. Iordanishvili et al., 2015, 2016).Downloads
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2024-03-25
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Mardonov Shokhzod Orif oʻgʻli , I. N. E. kizi , S. S. N. oʻgʻli . , . (2024). Increasing the Effectiveness of Treatment of Dental Pulp Damage in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(3), 156–158. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/2750
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